Froggy Goes to Bed

Froggy Goes to Bed by Jonathan London is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin on June 10, 2002. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Froggy, who, despite a long day of play, is not quite ready for bed. As he navigates through his bedtime routine, he encounters various playful distractions, including searching for his boat and pajamas, and even discovering his toothbrush in an unexpected place.
Readers will find a charming exploration of bedtime rituals as Froggy hops through familiar activities that many children can relate to. The narrative captures the essence of bedtime and dreams, highlighting the playful antics of Froggy as he prepares for sleep. With themes centered around health and daily living, this book offers a lighthearted approach to the challenges of settling down at night, making it a fitting addition to any child’s bedtime reading collection.
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It’s time for bed! Not if Froggy has his way! Even after a long day of playing, Froggy’s still not tired. His bath is ready, but first Froggy has to find his boat. And where are his pajamas? And how did his toothbrush get into the cookie jar? Oh, Frrooggyy! Now it’s time to go to sleep, right? But Froggy can’t sleep without a bedtime story! Join Froggy as he hops, flops, and zips from one familiar bedtime ritual to another.
Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
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